Vancouver Best Ramen: 10 More Must-Try Restaurants (Part 2)

Vancouver Best Ramen: 10 More Must-Try Restaurants (Part 2)

After the love for Part 1: 7 Best Ramen Restaurants in Vancouver (my original best ramen vancouver guide), it became clear—there’s no way one list could cover it all. Vancouver’s ramen scene is too flavourful, too diverse, and too beloved to stop there.

So welcome to Part 2: a deeper dive into Vancouver’s best ramen with 10 more incredible restaurants. From mazemen (brothless noodles) and tsukemen (dipping ramen) to refreshing yuzu bowls and hearty tonkotsu classics, this list has something for every craving.

I’ve made it a personal mission to visit every single ramen spot in Vancouver, Canada and here’s the result from my continuing quest.

💡 New to ramen? Check out Japan Travel’s ramen guide or the Michelin Guide’s deep dive before you slurp.



Hidden Gem Ramen Restaurants in Vancouver

1. Beest Vancouver – Beef Ramen + Innovative Mazemen

Beest Vancouver is redefining ramen with its luxe take on roast beef marinated ramen and mazemen (brothless ramen). Their Roast Beef Mazemen with uni and truffle feels indulgent yet perfectly balanced—a real treat for adventurous foodies.

When I last visited in August 2025, we sampled their shio ramen and a seasonal mazemen special, both rich, filling, and artfully crafted. Noodle portions are generous, the roast beef is tender, and table toppings like garlic, chilli oil, and vinegar let you adjust to taste.

The stylish interior gives “relaxed luxury” vibes, and staff are attentive (bonus: quick with water refills in the summer heat).

💡 Tip: Sign up for their loyalty program—your first visit earns a free mini vanilla ice cream, with more perks as you go.

  • Location: 770 Bute St, Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: Roast Beef Mazemen with Uni & Truffle
In my happy place slurping noods. 🍜🥢
Peaceful, calming interior.
Soft serve sweetens the deal.
Loyalty program at Beest is worth!
Free ice cream to finish your meal.

2. Hokkaido Ramen Santouka – Authentic Sapporo-Style

A classic import from Japan, Santouka is known for its silky shio ramen. The standout topping? Their toroniku pork cheek, melt-in-your-mouth and unforgettable.

Their perfectly soft-boiled onsen eggs are probably my favourite in town: legendary.

The calm, minimalist interior (think wood tables and ceramic dishes) makes it a quiet sanctuary for ramen lovers, while seasonal specials—like warming ginger ramen in winter—keep locals like me coming back.

  • Locations:
    • 1690 Robson St, Vancouver, BC
    • 558 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC
    • 8010 Saba Rd #110, Richmond, BC
  • Must-Try: Shio Ramen with Tokusen Toroniku
At the Robson Street location of Hokkaido Ramen Santouka. ✌️

3. JINYA Ramen Bar – Bold Social Flavours

When cravings call for tonkotsu, JINYA’s Tonkotsu Black Ramen delivers—rich pork broth, garlic oil, and a flawless ajitama egg that hits all the right notes. JINYA downtown is a well known location but I deem it’s other two locations at Brentwood and the newer Broadway and Granville hidden gems as they are less busy and have plenty of seating.

The lively, modern atmosphere makes this a great choice for groups. Their menu also includes chicken and pork options, with sides like crispy Brussels sprouts and mini tuna or salmon tacos that round out the meal.

  • Locations:
    • 541 Robson St, Vancouver, BC
    • 1518 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC
    • Floor 1, The Amazing Brentwood, 4567 Lougheed Hwy, Burnaby, BC
  • Must-Try: Tonkotsu Black Ramen
Local Vancouverites and Chinese Medicine practitioners at JINYA Ramen.

Unique Ramen Bowls in Vancouver

4. Taishoken Ramen – Tsukemen Specialists

If you’ve never tried tsukemen (dipping ramen), Taishoken Ramen is the place. Thick, chewy noodles are served alongside a hot, concentrated broth—dunk and slurp to your heart’s content.

This spot is perfect when you’re after something different but still authentic. Their Kara Miso Tonkotsu Ramen is another standout, especially on a Raincouver day.

  • Location: 515 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: Tsukemen
Taishoken Ramen menu featuring classic ramen bowls and signature tsukemen, a must-visit for Vancouver best ramen lovers.
Menu featuring ramen and signature tsukemen.
Miso Tonkotsu Ramen at Taishoken.
Taishoken’s entrance on Abbot Street.
Agni enjoying a steaming bowl of ramen inside the cosy interior of Taishoken Ramen, one of Vancouver’s best ramen spots.
Inside Taishoken slurping ramen!

5. Afuri Ramen + Dumpling – Refreshing Yuzu Ramen

A Japanese import with a cult following, Afuri has won hearts in Vancouver with its bright, citrus-forward yuzu ramen. Light, clean, and refreshing, it’s especially perfect in summer—or anytime you crave a delicate broth over something heavy.

The restaurant mirrors its food: modern, fresh, and minimalist. Pair your bowl with their tangy Yuzu Limeade, or stop by at weekday happy hour (11:30–5 pm) for a ramen + side + drink combo at just $20.

  • Locations:
    • 2801 Main St, Vancouver, BC
    • 3600 Viking Wy #100, Richmond, BC
  • Must-Try: Yuzu Shio Ramen & Yuzu Limeade

6. Kintaro Ramen – Classic Miso Comfort

One of the OG ramen shops in Vancouver, Kintaro is beloved for its miso ramen—big portions, rich broth, and an unpretentious old-school vibe.

This is where you go for comfort on a cold or rainy day. Their bowls are massive, packed with flavour, and bring that bustling, authentic ramen-ya atmosphere straight from Japan. For me, it’s secretly one of the most satisfying ramen spots in the city.

  • Location: 788 Denman St, Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: Miso Ramen with corn
Kintaro Ramen on Denman Street, one of Vancouver’s most iconic ramen shops.
Behind the counter, the ramen magic happens!
Portion size at Kintaro is literally huge and no where else in Vancouver has it beat (except for the deluxe bowl at Ramen Gojiro which you can read about in my initial rundown of Vancouver’s best ramen spots!)
Kintaro’s solid no frills menu.
Gavin and I on a cosy rainy Vancouver day.
Deluxe ramen + miso ramen with corn at Kintaro.
I’m feeling well-fed after a ramen break at Kintaro, my favourite ramen shop in Vancouver!

Customizable & Alternative Ramen Options

7. Kinton RamenCustom Flavour Combos

Originally from Toronto, Kinton brings highly customizable ramen to Vancouver. Choose your broth (shoyu, miso, spicy), noodle thickness, and protein (pork, chicken, or beef).

Their Spicy Garlic Tonkotsu Ramen is bold and satisfying, while seasonal bowls like the Burnt Shoyu Ramen add smoky, umami-rich depth.

  • Locations:
    • 1479 Robson St, Vancouver, BC
    • Floor 1, Marine Gateway, 434 SW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC
    • 6111 University Blvd #102, Vancouver, BC
    • 1325 Lonsdale Ave #105, North Vancouver, BC
    • 13639 George Jct #103, Surrey, BC
  • Must-Try: Spicy Garlic Tonkotsu Ramen
Kinton Ramen on Robson St. downtown.
Clean, minimalist aesthetic.
Customize your ultimate ramen bowl.
Beef ramen with saffron at Kinton.
Two gorgeous ramen bowls at Kinton Ramen.
Bar and table seats at Kinton Ramen.
Me loving the beef ramen at Kinton!
On a mission to slurp every ramen bowl in Vancity.

8. Torimaru Ramen – Chicken-Based Richness

For a break from pork, Torimaru focuses on chicken-based broths. Their Black Garlic Ramen is creamy, umami-rich, and their TanTan Ramen is spicy pork goodness + black fungus in a bowl.

The shop is tucked inside International Village Mall—perfect for a low-key, flavourful ramen stop. Don’t sleep on their takoyaki appetizer + free raw garlic and hot sauce.

  • Location: International Village Mall, 88 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: Black Garlic Ramen
Counter at Torimaru.
Torimaru’s ramen menu.
Black ramen + TanTan Ramen.
Agni vs. spicy TanTan ramen at Torimaru!
Gavin and I on a Tuesday AM ramen mission!

Instagrammable Ramen & Newcomers

9. Zubu Ramen – Flights & Wagyu Specials

Zubu brings fun and flair to Vancouver’s ramen scene with stylish interiors and creative menu options. Their ramen flight—three mini bowls in one order—is a unique crowd-pleaser that lets you sample multiple broths and toppings.

Seasonal specials are a highlight, like the dramatic wagyu bone marrow ramen that’s torched tableside. Healthy touches, like kale and pea shoots, make their bowls feel lighter while still satisfying.

Bring your friends who are ramen-snobs here: guaranteed to try something new and fresh!

  • Locations:
    • Downtown: 869 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC
    • Kerrisdale: 2129 W 41st Ave, Vancouver, BC
    • Metrotown: 4575 Central Blvd M01, Burnaby, BC
    • Park Royal: 788 Main Street, West Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: Ramen flight & seasonal specials.
The ramen flight at Zubu comes with 3 mini bowls so you can try all the soups without FOMO.

10. NiNNiN Ramen – Affordable Hidden Gem

The newest kid on the block, NiNNiN Ramen offers affordable, flavourful bowls of Tonkotsu Shoyu with a welcoming vibe.

Their branding (yes, a shiba inu ninja!) adds playful charm, while tech-driven ordering via tablet gives it a Japanese touch. Loyalty perks include $1 off your bowl—and their free birthday ramen deal makes them a fan favourite already.

At this price point, with this quality, NiNNiN might just be Vancouver’s next breakout ramen spot.

  • Location: 660 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC
  • Must-Try: All 3 bowls on the menu: red (chilli), white (miso) and black (garlic).
NiNNiN Ramen House might have the most kawaii, inviting exterior in Vancouver.
NiNNiN Red Bowl with signature chilli.
Matcha pudding for dessert at NiNNin Ramen.

Affordable & Student-Friendly Ramen in Vancouver

If you’re searching for cheap ramen in Vancouver, two top picks are NiNNiN (budget-friendly everyday bowls) and Afuri’s weekday happy hour (ramen, side, and drink for $20). Perfect for students, travellers, or anyone craving ramen on a budget.


Ramen Round-Up

That’s a wrap on Part 2 of Vancouver’s best ramen guide. Whether you’re craving indulgent mazemen, refreshing yuzu ramen, or comforting miso classics, these ten restaurants prove the city’s ramen scene is endless in variety.

If you haven’t already, slurp your way through Part 1: 7 Best Ramen Restaurants in Vancouver to complete your journey.



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♥ Agni

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